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The iPad Arrives!

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

ipad-accessories The iPad arrives in Canada and around the world today – is your website designed to work on it? Not only should you be considering how your website looks on standard internet browsers and smart phones, you now also need to think about how good it looks on the iPad.

If your website has been designed with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and is on the 960 grid system then you should be good to go! (Ask your webmaster if you don’t know the answer.) iPads will show your website in landscape and portrait modes so having a fluid layout (fluid means a layout that shrinks or grows according to the browser size but with a minimum width size) could be a really good function to have. (more…)

Link Building Tips for New Websites

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

In today’s online and connected world, linking between sites on the net is fundamental (in fact, it’s what makes the world wide web a, well, web!).

This relationship is so crucial that it determines which sites we think are important and which are not. It’s kind of like how we choose who we interact and network with – simply being out there is not enough. For example, if you were looking to hire someone for your business, you wouldn’t just go out and choose random people on the street; you would ask for recommendations from people you knew first. Or if you do find a good candidate, you’d check up on references.
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Inbox to Inbox: Email Marketing

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

Email MarketingGone are the days when marketing meant salesmen knocking on your door. These days, with everyone having email accounts, sales people are knocking on your inbox instead. So, do you have an email newsletter working for your company?

When e-mail was launched almost 40 years ago (yes, 40 years ago, check out the history of email on Wikipedia), it was a new and innovative way of communication. Then came the desktop, the laptop and then broadband, and email became the best way to reach someone instantaneously. Today we can’t really imagine a life without it. We are addicted to it. We probably spend hundreds of our waking minutes in checking emails, sending hi’s and hello’s to friends and family who live across the globe.

Naturally, the marketing gurus figured that getting into your inbox would get more results than knocking on your door. Email marketing’s major benefit is that it is cost effective. How much does it cost to create a marketing email? Next to nothing compared with traditional print media. (We can give you a real quote if you’re interested.) Email newsletters can have a creative and truly stunning branded format. Neither will cost even a fraction of hiring sales representatives, printing flyers or promotional cards and distributing them.

As far online marketing goes, email marketing is definitely effective. However, if yours is not working then you may need to make a few adjustments. There are a few guidelines to follow in email marketing, starting with the content itself. It is after all an advertisement and should be made to sell.

Instead of being verbose, email marketing should lean towards short, sharp and simple. Make offers, keep them straight and lure buyers right from the first line. Keywords like FREE, DISCOUNT, VOUCHERS all trigger our curiosity and make us read the email. However, words like FREE can also trigger spam filters so be careful how you use them as they can be costly mistakes that earn you a spot in the trash folder. It is also important that email marketing maintain the same brand identity as offline marketing. Emails should carry the colors and logo of the company being marketed.

Email marketing should be targeted towards the right audience. There is no point in sending emails with offers on baby products to teenage boys, now is there? However, it is not easy to build mailing lists online. It is possible to start with affiliate programs with other websites and then retaining the visitors by offering a “subscribe” option.

Additional features and discounts on the site can also be withheld from non-subscribers thus encouraging subscription, which will add to your mailer list. Some companies also rent out their mailer list but we don’t promote this to our clients as it’s heading down the road of non-permission based email which we don’t approve of. These lists can be accessed through public libraries in the US, but again, be careful how you use them. You don’t want people to associate your business with spam!

Be interactive. Make your emails more interactive, encourage customers to provide feedback and send personalized messages to returning customers. To do this you will need to track the activity of recipients in your subscriber list. Referral offers for long time clients can also generate more clients that are loyal.

There are of course many other tips and tricks of email marketing that you can learn from the industry leaders. Sometimes, a little bit of professional help can go a long way in producing results. If you’d like to know more, please do give us a call.

The new redeemable smartphone coupons! Interview with Clip Mobile’s David Offierski.

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

Internet Marketing Health CheckAt October 17 Media we’ve been harping on making your web site mobile accessible for a while now. This company has taken it one step further and allows you to really capitalize on advertising to customers with iphones. They’ve developed a really neat application called ‘Clip Mobile’ for the iphone that allows you to post coupons and deals available to those who download the free application. We’ve asked the developers a few interview questions we think advertisers would like to know about getting their coupons onto the clip mobile network.
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Video Killed the Blogging Star: Getting Started with Video Marketing

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

Internet Marketing Health CheckVideo Killed the Blogging Star: Getting Started with Video Marketing

It’s no secret that videos are an essential part of any online marketing campaign. Online videos are relatively inexpensive to produce and even easier to propagate through sites like YouTube, Vimeo and Veoh. Videos can also promote heavy traffic as well as organic search results – Google loves videos and more often than not, videos are some of the first results that pop up on top. Besides, multimedia presentations are much more engaging than plain text and pictures. In fact, in a study by research group BIA Kelsey, it was concluded that 55% of participants visited a website after viewing a video, and more importantly, 24% of them actually bought something from the website.

So anyone with a camera and an Internet connection can make a video – but that doesn’t mean you should just shoot a video without rhyme or reason. A bad video can backfire – many badly written and produced videos achieve Internet infamy and end up as laughing stocks. If you’re thinking of creating your own online video to promote your business, the following are some tips to get you started:
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October 17 Media specializes in website development, paid search advertising, social media and viral marketing, search engine optimization (SEO) and email marketing.